New Mexico Administrative Code
Title 1 - GENERAL GOVERNMENT ADMINISTRATION
Chapter 5 - PUBLIC PROPERTY PROCUREMENT AND MANAGEMENT
Part 3 - ADMINISTRATION AND USE OF STATE VEHICLES
Section 1.5.3.14 - TRAFFIC LAWS AND OPERATOR CONDUCT
Current through Register Vol. 35, No. 18, September 24, 2024
A. Authorized drivers shall obey all applicable traffic laws while operating a state vehicle.
B. Authorized drivers must exercise appropriate caution and prudence while operating a state vehicle.
C. Authorized drivers shall not engage in discourteous behavior or inappropriate conduct while operating a state vehicle.
D. Authorized drivers shall not use state vehicles for inappropriate or illegal activities including personal use; and shall have no reasonable expectation of privacy in the use of any state vehicle.
E. Authorized drivers on official travel, who exceed their post of duty by thirty-five (35) miles, may utilize the state vehicle to take care of personal business such as visiting eating establishments, grocery stores, etc.
F. Authorized drivers shall only utilize a cell phone with a hands free device while operating a state vehicle.
G. At no time will the authorized driver be allowed to text or type on any other device(s) such as a smartphone and laptop computer while driving. At no time is reading from any electronic device or paper source permissible while operating a state vehicle.
H. Authorized drivers shall minimize distractions while operating state vehicles. These distractions include but are not limited to eating and playing with the radio/cd player.
I. Authorized drivers shall operate state vehicles at or below posted speed limits.
J. An authorized driver who receives a traffic citation or parking ticket while using a state vehicle must notify TSD. If TSD receives a state employee's traffic citation or parking ticket involving a SCFA motor vehicle, the director or designee will forward it to the state agency leasing the state motor vehicle to assure the employee promptly clears the citation/ticket.
K. Authorized drivers involved in a traffic accident while operating a state vehicle who are found at fault will have their driving privileges suspended or revoked and are required to immediately register for a six (6) hour TSD approved instructor NSC/DDC certification class.
L. State employees shall carpool to meetings, conferences whenever feasible.
M. Supervisors will ensure that their employees are fit for duty when operating a state vehicle. This includes ensuring that the employee is not fatigued.